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Welcome! Let us know where you are zooming in from. Send questions via chat.

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Aaron Cole, from Chattanooga TN

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Somerville, MA which is located on Wôpanâak (Wampanoag) and Massachusett traditional territory.

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Me and my canine colleagues are watching and learning here in Dublin, Ireland. Thank you!

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Please send questions for Dr. Beamish through the chat

01:02:35
Where does the “public trees” timeline of the US fall with respect to that of Europe? (Specially that Europe is known by its street planning...)

01:04:15
Hi! This is really cool so far. Is there accounts of the success of those early street trees? How did the cities insure they grew healthy and did not disrupt the street with roots and such or was the ground much more permeable?

01:06:26
What happens to street trees now that so many of them are sick and dying? In my hometown a record number of street trees have been taken down in the last year. What kind of species do we need to plant now that will be resilient in the future?

01:06:56
Re Stuart's quote: is there any dialogue between trees in the city and the idea of Garden Cities?

01:11:26
More questions!

01:14:24
Are there any underlying racial inequities in the distribution and support for trees?

01:14:30
In my neighborhood in Queens, there are many mulberry trees as well as other types of fruit trees. Most people see them as a nuisance but are there any efforts to plant more fruit trees in cities?

01:15:11
Beacon Hill Food Forest In Seattle

01:15:24
How does the role of municipal arborist relate to community member care for trees? What do we know about employment programs for tree planting and care?

01:19:33
There's a model in Hartford with returning prisoners.

01:22:02
Is three a functional difference leading towards municipal preference for trees over shrubs?

01:24:20
(Maybe we need more trees on campus for tree houses to give us more space for student group work and classroom. -:) )

01:26:31
Thank you

01:26:36
Thank you so much!

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Thank you so much!

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Thank you!